On his Super Bowl XXXVIII win and the photo of him under a hail of confetti with his arm in a sling

I had it blown up, and it's hanging in my basement. Tears are flowing down my face, and my arm is broken: It signifies my career and life. There was so much pain and hard work. I remember days [growing up] it was 100 degrees. I would be running up and down the street in the neighborhood, and people would laugh at me, saying, 'Are you crazy? You're not going anywhere.' That motivated me. You're not going to outwork me. You may be faster, you may be bigger, you may be stronger, but you won't outwork me. And I'm not afraid. I don't care if you're 6'6" and 300 pounds, I'm going to try to make you pay.

I hope you guys have seen in your own words series on rodney.It was awesome .His interview after the first win is funny as he in tears says no one believed we could win a superbowl and corrects the next time around saysing no one believed i could win a superbowl as it was his first not the pats.

He talks about BB and it certainly shows the respect he has for him and also ofcourse how he broke his hand and sneaked out of the locker room to see the win.

god I love everything about Rodney Harrison, if I ever met this guy I would tell him how much the way he plays and acts really means to me and thousand others out there who really look up to this guy and respect everything he is about

god I love everything about Rodney Harrison, if I ever met this guy I would tell him how much the way he plays and acts really means to me and thousand others out there who really look up to this guy and respect everything he is about

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I think that may be the one thing that everyone on this board can agree with.